Juan Buendía
{{Short description|Peruvian general}}
{{family name hatnote|Buendía|Noriega|lang=Spanish}}
{{Infobox officeholder
|birth_date = 1816
|death_date = {{death date and age|1895|05|27|1816}}
|death_place = Lima, Peru
|image = Juan Buendía Noriega.jpg
|caption =
|nickname =
|allegiance = {{flag|Peru|1825}}
|branch = Peruvian Army
Restoration Army of Peru
|serviceyears = 1834–1891
|rank = Divisional general
|commands = Northern Division (1866)
Army of the South (1879–1881)
|battles = Peruvian Civil War (1834)
- Battle of Ucumarca
- {{ill|Battle of Huaylacucho|es|Batalla de Huaylacucho}}
- Battle of Yungay {{WIA}}
- Battle of Ingavi
- Siege of Tarapacá
- {{ill|Battle of Motoni|es|Combate de Motoni}}
- Tarapacá campaign
- Battle of Pisagua
- Battle of San Francisco
- Battle of Tarapacá
- Lima campaign
- Battle of San Juan
- Battle of Miraflores
|awards = Shield of honor to the besieged of Callao (1834)
Medal to the victors of Ucumarca (1834)
Reputable of the Fatherland (1839)
|signature =
| office1 = Premier of the Government of Peru
| president1 = Mariano Ignacio Prado
| term_start1 = 4 June 1877
| term_end1 = 13 May 1878
| predecessor1 = Teodoro La Rosa
| successor1 = José Jorge Loayza
| office2 = Minister of Government, Police and Public Works
| term_start2 = 4 June 1877
| term_end2 = 13 May 1878
| predecessor2 = Manuel González de la Cotera
| successor2 = Fernando Palacios
| office3 = Prefect of Lambayeque
| term_start3 = 1875
| term_end3 = 1876
| office4 = Minister of War and Navy (Interim)
| term_start4 = 6 October 1876
| term_end4 = July 1877
| predecessor4 = Pedro Bustamante
| successor4 = Antonio de la Haza
| office5 = Deputy of the Republic of Peru for Lima (Lima)
| term_start5 = 1859
| term_end5 = ?
| office6 = Deputy of the Republic of Peru for Moyobamba (Loreto)
| term_start6 = 28 July 1872
| term_end6 = 10 July 1876
}}
{{Expand Spanish|topic=bio|Juan Buendía|date=December 2011}}
Juan Domingo Buendía y Noriega (1816 – May 27, 1895) was a Peruvian military general who served as Prime Minister of Peru from 1877 to 1878. He commanded the Army of the South, which saw controversial action in the Tarapacá campaign of the War of the Pacific.{{Cite book |title=Enciclopedia Ilustrada del Perú: BEI–CAN |last=Tauro del Pino |first=Alberto |publisher=PEISA |year=2001 |isbn=9972-40-149-9 |edition=3rd |location=Lima |pages=407–408 |language=es}} He was also prefect of Lima, Cuzco, Arequipa, Tacna and Lambayeque, as well a deputy for Moquegua and Minister of War and Navy.{{Cite news |title=Conoce la historia del general Juan Buendía, y su polémica participación durante la guerra del Pacífico |url=https://elcomercio.pe/eldominical/conoce-la-historia-del-general-juan-buendia-y-su-polemica-participacion-durante-la-guerra-del-pacifico-archivo-historico-bicentenario-noticia |last=López Martínez |first=Héctor |date=2022-01-30 |work=El Comercio}}
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Category:Military personnel from Lima
Category:Peruvian people of Spanish descent
Category:Peruvian military personnel of the War of the Pacific
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